SPC head calls for studying new problems in law

The head of China’s top court Zhou Qiang called for studying new trends, new situations and new problems in the law sector at a school opening ceremony on March 30 in Beijing.

Zhou Qiang (C), chief justice and president of the Supreme People's Court, speaks at the opening ceremony of the 2018 spring semester of the National Judges College on March 30. [Photo by Sun Ruofeng/People’s Court Daily]

Zhou, chief justice and president of the Supreme People's Court (SPC), made the remarks at the beginning of the 2018 spring semester of the National Judges College.

In addition to a focus on new trends, situations and problems, new experiences should also be created, said Zhou.

He said research should be problem-oriented and well connected with the reality of courts.

Zhou also called for an unremitting pursuit of “letting the people feel fairness and justice in every single judicial case.”

Established in 1997, the National Judges College, an educational institute with two campuses in Beijing, is responsible for training the country’s judges.